Louis IV of France

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French Monarchy-
Carolingian Dynasty
(French branch)

Charles the Bald
Children
   Judith Martel
   Louis the Stammerer
   Charles the Child
   Carloman
Louis II of France
Children
   Louis III
   Carloman
   Charles the Simple
Louis III
Carloman
Charles III
Children
   Louis IV
Louis IV
Children
   Lothair
   Charles, Duke of Lower
   Lorraine
Lothair
Children
   Louis V
   Arnulf
Louis V

Louis IV (920September 10, 954), called d'Outremer or Transmarinus, reigned as king of France from 936 to 954, a member of the Carolingian dynasty, the son of Charles III and Eadgifu of England, a daughter of King Edward the Elder.

He was only two years old when his father was deposed by the nobles, who set up Robert I in his place. When he was only three years old, Robert died and was replaced by Rudolph, duke of Burgundy. Rudolph's ally, a Carolingian himself, Count Herbert II of Vermandois, took Charles captive by treachery and the young Louis's mother took the boy "over the sea" to the safety of England, hence his nickname.

Charles died in 929, but Rudolph ruled on until 936, when Louis was summoned back to France unanimously by the nobles, especially Hugh the Great, who had probably organised his return to prevent Herbert II, or Rudolph's brother Hugh the Black, taking the throne. He was crowned king at Laon by Artald, archbishop of Rheims, on Sunday 19 June 936. Effectively, his sovereignty was limited to the town of Laon and to some places in the north of France, Louis displayed a keenness beyond his years in obtaining the recognition of his authority by his feuding nobles. Nonetheless, his reign was filled with conflict; in particular with Hugh the Great, count of Paris.

In 939, Louis became involved in a struggle with the Emperor Otto the Great on the question of Lorraine, but then married Otto's sister Gerberga of Saxony (914May 5, 984). They had two sons and a daughter: Lothair, his successor; Charles, later duke of Lower Lorraine; and Matilda, who married Conrad the Pacific, King of Burgundy.

Louis IV fell from his horse and died September 10, 954, at Rheims, in the Marne, and is interred there at Saint Rémi Basilica.

Preceded by
Raoul
King of Western Francia
936954
Succeeded by
Lothair